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<H1>Multi page form</H1>
<P>Sometimes a form can grow so big that it becomes very unattractive
and basically unusable for the user. A form may contain too many
columns, taking too much space, or few memos that covers most of the
visible area in the browser.</P>
<P>Dataxi allows splitting up a form into several pages. Choose
<B>Artists</B> from <B>Another example menu</B> to see a multi page
form in action.</P>
<P><IMG SRC="artistsq.png" NAME="Graphic1" ALT="Postcodes - query mode" ALIGN=BOTTOM WIDTH=686 HEIGHT=513 BORDER=0>
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<P>As you can see above there is an extra link next to the form name
<B>Artists</B> called <B>Comments</B>. Choose &quot;Denmark&quot;
from the Country drop down box and &nbsp;commit the query. Once<SPAN LANG="en-GB">
entered </SPAN>the browse mode click on the <B>Comments</B> link.</P>
<P><IMG SRC="artistsc.png" NAME="Graphic2" ALT="Editing albums" ALIGN=BOTTOM WIDTH=750 HEIGHT=559 BORDER=0>
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<P>As you can see the main page title becomes a link and the comments
page is shown. You can<SPAN LANG="en-GB"> switch </SPAN>back and
forth between the main page <B>Artists</B> and sub-page <B>Comments</B>.</P>
<P>Dataxi handles all the pages as one so they all<SPAN LANG="en-GB">
share </SPAN>the same data structure when it comes to table relations
and such. For this the queries may be preformed using any columns on
any page! 
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